June 8, 2026

Clicks, pivots, and comment chaos

Launch HN: Intuned (YC S22) – Build and run reliable browser automations as code

This startup says it can click websites for you — commenters aren’t sure if it’s genius or just an agency in disguise

TLDR: Intuned says businesses can describe online tasks in plain language and get reliable website automation without writing the code themselves. Commenters were intrigued but split between curiosity, skepticism, and startup-side-eye, questioning whether it’s a real platform, a service business, or a bet against fast-improving AI.

Intuned has rolled into Hacker News with a big promise: stop writing browser automation and just describe what you want instead. The startup says its tool can build website-clicking scripts, run them, and even repair them when a site changes. In plain English: if a business needs to pull data from websites, fill out forms, or do repetitive online tasks, Intuned wants to be the invisible intern that never sleeps.

But the real show was in the comments, where the crowd immediately turned this launch into a courtroom drama. One person jumped straight to the dream scenario — could this thing actually handle a messy real-world task like booking a family hotel trip for two weeks in June? That question basically became the vibe of the thread: is this genuinely useful magic, or just a slick demo waiting to break the second reality gets involved?

Then came the sharper knives. One commenter warned that Intuned might not become a software platform at all, but an automation agency for companies that can’t do this themselves. Ouch. Another went full startup detective, pulling up the company’s old identities and pivots like a reality-show montage of past lives. And hovering over everything was the spiciest existential question of all: is Intuned betting that AI models for controlling computers won’t get so good and cheap that tools like this become unnecessary? In other words, the launch wasn’t just about software — it was about whether this startup is building the future or racing a countdown clock.

Key Points

  • Intuned says users can describe a browser automation task and have Intuned Agent generate, deploy, and maintain production-ready Playwright code.
  • The platform is positioned for four main use cases: scrapers, crawlers, RPA, and AI automation.
  • For scraping and crawling, Intuned advertises built-in stealth, CAPTCHA solving, authentication, scheduling, monitoring, logs, session recordings, and scalable infrastructure.
  • For RPA, Intuned says it manages authenticated browser sessions and supports both browser UI interactions and in-browser network calls, with API-first deployment and concurrency control.
  • For AI automation, Intuned states compatibility with tools and APIs including Anthropic Computer Use, OpenAI CUA, Stagehand, Browser-use, Gemini Computer Use, and its own browser SDKs.

Hottest takes

"you'll end up being an automation agency" — Oras
"went through a couple of pivots over the last years" — jackienotchan
"Is this a bet that Computer Use models don't get better and cheaper?" — asdev
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